Through the example provided by the examples section of the OpenLayers website I was able to replicate the overlay method of an image. But when I try to add a different raster, now present in the filesystem, I can not get the same result. The format of the raster is in PNG.

I'm trying to do something like this: openaerialmap.org. Where I can overlay my own aerial images above a map (in example is OSM, but I will use Bing Maps in the beggining).

If you center the view on one of the image corners (center: [ 591338, -3835585 ] in the view definition) do you see the image? If not, try switching coordinates - i always get coordinate order wrong, because it differs between GIS frameworks). Can you access the image file directly in a browser (via the URL http(s)://<yourserver, or localhost>/img/test.png)
– til_bJan 14 at 14:08

In case anyone wonder, it is possible to get this information from EPSG website, from the export section on the bottom of the webpage. For this example: epsg.io/32655. Thanks for the help, Mike ;)
– leonardofmedJan 17 at 12:12